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▪ I. fingered, ppl. a.1|ˈfɪŋgəd| [f. finger v. + -ed1.] In senses of the vb. In Music: Marked with figures showing what finger is to be used for producing each note.
1775Ash Fingered..touched, stolen. 1823Crabb Technol. Dict., Fingered, a term applied to piano-forte exercises. ▪ II. fingered, ppl. a.2|ˈfɪŋgəd| [f. finger n. + -ed2.] Having or provided with fingers. 1. a. Of a person; chiefly in parasynthetic derivatives, as light-fingered, rosy-fingered, three-fingered.
a1529Skelton Elynour Rummyng 41 How she is gumbed, Fyngered and thumbed, Gently ioynted. 1865Dickens Mut. Fr. i. ii, The great looking-glass..reflects..Mrs. Veneering; fair, aquiline-nosed and fingered. b. Of a glove etc.; also in parasynthetic derivatives, as cut-fingered: see cut ppl. a. 12.
1591[see cut ppl. a. 12]. 1739Mrs. Delany Life & Corr. (1861) II. 35 Six pair of cut fingered gloves. 1849Southey Comm.-pl. Bk. Ser. ii. 584 The stalks of the leaves furnished stockings, and ladies fingered gloves. 2. Bot. a. Of a leaf or plant: Digitate. b. Of the fruit or root: Shaped like a finger.
1668Wilkins Real Char. ii. iv. 98 A fingered leaf, being from one foot-stalk divided into many segments. 1758Phil. Trans. I. 590 Spongia Americana capitata et digitata; The fingered sponge of Plumier. 1861Miss Pratt Flower. Pl. VI. 40 Fingered Sedge. 1883Evang. Mag. Nov. 511 The carpels fail to unite, and we get what are called ‘fingered citrons’. |